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and if one has four people to look after in the family, almost 8 million people living on this trade. who is contributing to the economy? >> reporter: she says the industry does have rules and operating codes and in her factory, she says they are enforced. workers are assigned as fire wardens and trained in first aid. the garment trade association is he exporters can't even get licenses to operate unless they meet safety standards. but until now, there were no provisions for structural safety in buildings. >> before this incident, there was not the technical know how people to check the structural design. >> reporter: it forced the government to step up inspections and the trade association to add structural standards. mahmoud says inspections have now begun, but with more than 5,000 member factories, the task is daunting. >> it's not an easy job. we cannot finish overnight. so it will take a little bit of tile. >> reporter: it comes as garment owners come under pressure from international clients to keep their costs down. >> the challenges we humbly ask the buyers to increase the pri
and if one has four people to look after in the family, almost 8 million people living on this trade. who is contributing to the economy? >> reporter: she says the industry does have rules and operating codes and in her factory, she says they are enforced. workers are assigned as fire wardens and trained in first aid. the garment trade association is he exporters can't even get licenses to operate unless they meet safety standards. but until now, there were no provisions for structural...
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those tornadoes not -- were deadly not just for people who were looking for cover by the way. it also claimed the lives of three storm chasers. >> tim samaras, his son paul samaras and carl young, they were killed while chasing the tornado in el reno. this is what their truck looked like. unbelievable. when it was recovered yesterday, mangled, shredded by the force of that storm. you can only imagine what that was like to be there. >> absolutely. >> tim's brother, he says he wasn't a reckless man. he died doing essentially what he loved. >> i just couldn't ever think it would ever happen to him because of his level of expertise, years of being able doing this, safety and all of his training, everything else he's done. if i had to have a way for my brother to die, it would be doing what he did, chasing tornadoes. >> that is heartbreaking. but he did have a lot of science in what he was doing. he was not a thrill seeker. by the way, a photographer with the weather channel crew is recovering after being seriously hurt when his vehicle was tossed from the highway as well. he's in
those tornadoes not -- were deadly not just for people who were looking for cover by the way. it also claimed the lives of three storm chasers. >> tim samaras, his son paul samaras and carl young, they were killed while chasing the tornado in el reno. this is what their truck looked like. unbelievable. when it was recovered yesterday, mangled, shredded by the force of that storm. you can only imagine what that was like to be there. >> absolutely. >> tim's brother, he says he...
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when you look at the children, young people here, an 8-year-old boy, a 29-year-old woman, i believe 23-year-old graduate student. the senselessness of that. mayor menino said to me no violence is acceptable, but target a politician, an institution, why are you targeting where children will die? i think that's the president's greatest strength speaking much more as a parent than president. >> he did that today. jake tapper, you're with us now. what moved you when you heard the speech today? >> i hear you, chris. i think what was most moving perhaps for people watching was the sense of resilience president obama tried to convey, the metaphor that jessica referred to, the idea that we will finish the race. and the message specifically to those in hospitals still recovering. i suppose in many ways he was referring to those specifically who have suffered loss of limbs saying they will run again. obviously a metaphor in some ways, but more specifically for these individuals who have lost limbs because of this horrific terrorist attack. a specific message of resilience for them when he looked
when you look at the children, young people here, an 8-year-old boy, a 29-year-old woman, i believe 23-year-old graduate student. the senselessness of that. mayor menino said to me no violence is acceptable, but target a politician, an institution, why are you targeting where children will die? i think that's the president's greatest strength speaking much more as a parent than president. >> he did that today. jake tapper, you're with us now. what moved you when you heard the speech...
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look in the mirror. >>> plus, it's intended to protect people from radiation exposure. but a fence put around japan's crippled fukushima plant now discovered it has a hole in it. i'm suzanne malveaux. >> i'm mike holmes. thanks for your company this friday. it is that week every year when most of the world's leaders converge on the united nations in new york, and as you know, the man who's gotten a whole lot of attention at this year's general assembly is the iranian president. spoke to reporters a few minutes ago. >> we're talking about ha sass rowhani of iran. his comments have, of course, made news around the globe, his comments about the holocaust, his attitudes towards the west. his country's nuclear ambitions and, of course, about syria. the new president making sure that nobody is confusing his message and where he's taking his country than from his predecessor mahmoud ahmadinejad. >> the president spoke a few minutes ago giving a news conference and spoking about syria's alleged use of chemical weapons. >> we believe that the solution of the syrian crisis is a p
look in the mirror. >>> plus, it's intended to protect people from radiation exposure. but a fence put around japan's crippled fukushima plant now discovered it has a hole in it. i'm suzanne malveaux. >> i'm mike holmes. thanks for your company this friday. it is that week every year when most of the world's leaders converge on the united nations in new york, and as you know, the man who's gotten a whole lot of attention at this year's general assembly is the iranian president....
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he has a look now at a problem hurting people's chances of getting the help they need. decimated roads. >> reporter: just to give you an idea what's happening here, we're three days after the storm now. we are trying to get to the airport, which is 14 kilometers away. our driver was soed to come today, but he hasn't turned up. we can only assume that he's got his own family issues to deal with. so beak, we're going to try and walk and get a lift on the way. still look down there. i mean, it's just devastation, isn't it? so just not far from the hotel, we have a -- it's a first aid clinic basically. they've been treating about 244 people, minor injuries. this is all now charity from local ngos. >> we're not going to the airport, but are you guys going there? >> we need to go to the airport. >> i think we can ask. >> i think we could be lucky. >> this pickup is going to the airport. >> okay. so off to the airport 14 kilometers to go. hopefully it should be a fairly clear road. we are so thankful to these guys for helping us. where are you coming from? >> why did you leave
he has a look now at a problem hurting people's chances of getting the help they need. decimated roads. >> reporter: just to give you an idea what's happening here, we're three days after the storm now. we are trying to get to the airport, which is 14 kilometers away. our driver was soed to come today, but he hasn't turned up. we can only assume that he's got his own family issues to deal with. so beak, we're going to try and walk and get a lift on the way. still look down there. i mean,...
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bulger has been charged in the deaths of 19 people. this is over the course of two decades when prosecutors say, look, he was ahead of the irish mob in boston and very powerful figure and notorious figure and finally in court this trial of course being conducted and one of the key witnesses, potential key witnesses found dead. >> steven rakes body found, no obvious trauma. we'll keep you apprised as we get more information on that. >>> the former south african president nelson mandela turns 95 today. >> happy, happy day. >> you're watching the celebration. many in south africa want to wish him a happy birthday and people around the world in a live report on how south africans are honoring his legacy. i'm the next american success story. working for a company where over seventy-five percent of store management started as hourly associates. there's opportunity here. i can use walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when our store does well, i earn qua
bulger has been charged in the deaths of 19 people. this is over the course of two decades when prosecutors say, look, he was ahead of the irish mob in boston and very powerful figure and notorious figure and finally in court this trial of course being conducted and one of the key witnesses, potential key witnesses found dead. >> steven rakes body found, no obvious trauma. we'll keep you apprised as we get more information on that. >>> the former south african president nelson...
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aguilera has become the voice for them. chris cuomo takes a look how she is actually trying to make an impact ♪ twinkle twinkle little star >> christina aguilera is lending a hand and her voice in the fight against world hunger ♪ how i wonder what you are >> reporter: the grammy winner says becoming a mother played a key role in her decision to get involved. >> when i look at my son, i realize all the opportunities that he has around him. every child deserves the chance to dream and to hope. >> reporter: aguilera recently traveled to rwanda as an ambassador against hunger for the u.n. world program. >> it's so lovely to see them smile and their eyes light up and for them to be eager to get an education and in the long-term try and provide for their family and break the cycle of going hungry. >> this is aguilera's third trip with the world food program. she previously visited guatemala and haiti. >> why not do all i can to give these children a voice of their own to be heard andtom have the same opportunities everyone el
aguilera has become the voice for them. chris cuomo takes a look how she is actually trying to make an impact ♪ twinkle twinkle little star >> christina aguilera is lending a hand and her voice in the fight against world hunger ♪ how i wonder what you are >> reporter: the grammy winner says becoming a mother played a key role in her decision to get involved. >> when i look at my son, i realize all the opportunities that he has around him. every child deserves the chance to...
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. >> reporter: all these people come midnight eastern standard time will have their eyes trained up looking to the top. for new year's eve. it is a century old tradition that has brought millions of revelers to the crossroads at times square to take part in this annual event. but to glimpse this icon of chronology up close requires a feat of effort. >> this is the way. up to the 22nd floor. we're getting quite close. and then several flights of stairs to get to the roof at 1 times square. >> oh, my goodness. out of the blue, suddenly, there it is. ♪ it is a stunning object weighing almost 12,000 pounds. up here, we find the people who deal professionally with the timekeeping apparatus and the chief executive of phillips lighting america who is in charge of making sure the light from this ball dazzles not only times square but the world. so what's different about this year's from previous years? >> it really is about the transformation that lighting is undergoing, richard. so what you see is we have taken this ball from the technology of incandescent and halogen to led. we have approximate
. >> reporter: all these people come midnight eastern standard time will have their eyes trained up looking to the top. for new year's eve. it is a century old tradition that has brought millions of revelers to the crossroads at times square to take part in this annual event. but to glimpse this icon of chronology up close requires a feat of effort. >> this is the way. up to the 22nd floor. we're getting quite close. and then several flights of stairs to get to the roof at 1 times...
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"playboy" magazine has unleashed a new that reads from right to left, if you're looking at the articles. on the cover and in the magazine for another reason. >> there are people telling me why are you doing that. and open their eyes like i'm doing something very wrong. there are people that very proud of me also. >> it's first time it's happening in israel and first time that an israeli girl is being played by a play mate and proud and privileged to be a part of it. >> reporter: israelis are mindful of the ten commandments. thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's wife. what about the center fold? reaction is mixed. >> i hear about the magazine. i don't use it because i'm religious. >> it's good. it's good. >> lots of pictures with girls without clothes in it? >> it's not so good. >> oh, it's very nice. >> you seen it? >> i don't see it, but i want to see it. >> reporter: israel has already seen women in prominent roles in politics, the armed forces and every walk of life. now it's going to see them prominently in "playboy." cnn. >> all right. so "playboy" magazine has 30 foreign language ed
"playboy" magazine has unleashed a new that reads from right to left, if you're looking at the articles. on the cover and in the magazine for another reason. >> there are people telling me why are you doing that. and open their eyes like i'm doing something very wrong. there are people that very proud of me also. >> it's first time it's happening in israel and first time that an israeli girl is being played by a play mate and proud and privileged to be a part of it....
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than the view most people have in st. peter's square because it's -- the pipe is rather small. the chimney is rather small. >> it certainly looks small on the television screen although it's actually bigger than a human being when you see it being installed. the guys who are putting it in are actually dwarfed by that chimney. when you see it framed on the screen against the majesty of the apostolic palace, it looks small. what's going to happen in the square of course is not everybody has a clear line of sight from the chimney. they will feed off the reaction of others in the square. often when the smoke first starts to come out just on the basis of the hope, the kind of wing and prayer that a pope has been elected, you'll get an initial roar and then a disappointed growl when it becomes clear that that actually hasn't happened. >> and when word circulates throughout not only vatican city but also throughout rome that a pope has been chosen, more and more people will come because there's about 45 minutes to an hour lag be
than the view most people have in st. peter's square because it's -- the pipe is rather small. the chimney is rather small. >> it certainly looks small on the television screen although it's actually bigger than a human being when you see it being installed. the guys who are putting it in are actually dwarfed by that chimney. when you see it framed on the screen against the majesty of the apostolic palace, it looks small. what's going to happen in the square of course is not everybody has...
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sanctions, a lot of its people very much upset with the previous leadership. give us a sense of what are the rewards, what are the trade-offs u.s. and iran are looking for. >> reporter: this is the challenge, to find the sweet spot. iran wants to come fraught below crippling sanctions but the question is, what is the price? what the u.s. and west is going to want, they're going to want to reduce the number of centrifuges in iran, they want a full declaration of all sites, including some of the secret ones that have popped up every couple of years that iran has not claimed, it's kept shielded from international inspectors, and also they want to limit degree in which iran can enrich uranium. those are heavy targets and the president, when he was directing kerry to engage with the iranians in his speech a couple of days ago said, listen, the obstacles may be too great but i think this is worth trying. so, this is the first test. they're talking substantively. you'll get a sense from both sides whether they can find that way to the sweet spot where iran is giving
sanctions, a lot of its people very much upset with the previous leadership. give us a sense of what are the rewards, what are the trade-offs u.s. and iran are looking for. >> reporter: this is the challenge, to find the sweet spot. iran wants to come fraught below crippling sanctions but the question is, what is the price? what the u.s. and west is going to want, they're going to want to reduce the number of centrifuges in iran, they want a full declaration of all sites, including some...
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and a charity called crime stoppers has a cool method. it looks like a lottery ticket. you can actually scratch and sniff. i'm going to do that right now. oh, it smells kind of familiar, but not quite. >> no, because that's the growing stage and not the smoking stage or the burning stage. of course there are other signs to look for. just not the smell such as a lone person living in a house, never goes out, windows blackened out, high heat, condensation on the windows, et cetera. >> what about the people growing it? is it mainly organized crime or what? >> that's what we're interested. organized criminal groups and organized crime. we're not interested in somebody growing a pot plant on their window. this is about taking over houses completely for the purpose of farming cannabis. we don't want to know who you are, we want to know and guarantee we will not compromise your identity. >> this scheme is being rolled up -- i mean rolled out here in london. it's been successful elsewhere, but we have yet to see if this will even scratch the surface. zain verjee, cnn. >> i coul
and a charity called crime stoppers has a cool method. it looks like a lottery ticket. you can actually scratch and sniff. i'm going to do that right now. oh, it smells kind of familiar, but not quite. >> no, because that's the growing stage and not the smoking stage or the burning stage. of course there are other signs to look for. just not the smell such as a lone person living in a house, never goes out, windows blackened out, high heat, condensation on the windows, et cetera. >>...
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appreciate that and obviously the message of the pope has been about social justice, a lot of people looking and want to hear that message because they're so upset with their own government, the fact there is a lot of expense and waste and people are doing so poorly in that country. >> exactly and it is raining there. lot of those people have been waiting there at copacabana beach for 12 hours already just to hear him speak. >>> he thought he would have gotten asylum by now but edward snowden still stuck in the moscow transit lounge. he's been there for more than a month. the u.s. wants snowden ex-tre indicted to face espionage charges. >> he's been assigned temporary asylum in russia and the decision could take months. word is he wants to stay in russia. yesterday the media reported he would be allowed to exit the airport and settle temporarily in russia while he awaits that decision and snowden's lawyer says they never did get the paperwork for it so situation normal for mr. snowden. >> unresolved. >>> here's what we're working for this hour, police gearing up bringing in reinforce
appreciate that and obviously the message of the pope has been about social justice, a lot of people looking and want to hear that message because they're so upset with their own government, the fact there is a lot of expense and waste and people are doing so poorly in that country. >> exactly and it is raining there. lot of those people have been waiting there at copacabana beach for 12 hours already just to hear him speak. >>> he thought he would have gotten asylum by now but...
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if you look objectively, the entire world's community has an interest in seeing a syria that is not engaged in sectarian war, in which the syrian people are not being slaughtered, that is an island of peace as opposed to potentially an outpost for extremis extremists. that's not just true for the united states. that's not just true for great britain. that's not just true for countries like jordan and turkey that border syria, but that's also true for russia. and, you know, i'm pleased to hear that david had a very constructive conversation with president putin shortly after the conversation that had taken place between john kerry and president putin. i've spoken to president putin several times on this topic. and our basic argument is that as a leader on the world stage, russia has an interest as well as an obligation to try to resolve this issue in a way that can lead to the kind of outcome that we'd all like to see over the long-term. and, look, i don't think it's any secret that there remains lingering suspicions between russia and other members of the g-8 or the west. it's been several
if you look objectively, the entire world's community has an interest in seeing a syria that is not engaged in sectarian war, in which the syrian people are not being slaughtered, that is an island of peace as opposed to potentially an outpost for extremis extremists. that's not just true for the united states. that's not just true for great britain. that's not just true for countries like jordan and turkey that border syria, but that's also true for russia. and, you know, i'm pleased to hear...
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so some people thought it was funny, but jimenez looks like is the one that's going to have the last laugh. the painting has since become something of a tourist attraction. over 70,000 people have been to see it in a tiny town in spain. and now a merchandising deal, according to spanish media reports, jimenez is said to ink next week will include cups and postcards and t-shirts. jimenez is expected to get 49% of the profits. >> wow. >> the rest will go to charity. >> that is a great deal. wow. she scored big time. >> wait until you see what she does with the mona lisa. erin, thanks. good to see you. erin mclaughlin there. >>> guess what, on the other side of the world, there is a shortage, another one hitting venezuela. >> there's a theme going on here. we told you about the toilet paper, now it's cars. we'll tell you what it is that has people paying more for used cars than new cars. "stubborn love" by the lumineers did you i did. email? so what did you think of the house? did you see the school ratings? oh, you're right. hey babe, i got to go. bye daddy! have a good day at school,
so some people thought it was funny, but jimenez looks like is the one that's going to have the last laugh. the painting has since become something of a tourist attraction. over 70,000 people have been to see it in a tiny town in spain. and now a merchandising deal, according to spanish media reports, jimenez is said to ink next week will include cups and postcards and t-shirts. jimenez is expected to get 49% of the profits. >> wow. >> the rest will go to charity. >> that is a...
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looking pretty spry as he left the hospital a short while ago. she spent the night for treatment of a stomach bug. max foster following developments outside the hospital for us and right now, what is the latest on her condition? >> reporter: well, the latest is she's going to be staying the night at buckingham palace, but her engagements for the week are still canceled. despite the fact she was only in for one day, she was due to be in for two days. but came out early. she looked pretty well. walked pretty well towards the car and gave media a big smile, giving a message. she thought there was a lot of fuss about everything over the last couple of days, but we have issues over we don't exactly know what was wrong with her. we're told it had the symptoms of gastroenteritis. some degree of concern because this is rare for her, but she is resting now and looks pretty well, john. >> there's a lot we don't know about it. we know she canceled a week's worth of events. do we know when she got this sickness? >> reporter: we're getting the impression it w
looking pretty spry as he left the hospital a short while ago. she spent the night for treatment of a stomach bug. max foster following developments outside the hospital for us and right now, what is the latest on her condition? >> reporter: well, the latest is she's going to be staying the night at buckingham palace, but her engagements for the week are still canceled. despite the fact she was only in for one day, she was due to be in for two days. but came out early. she looked pretty...
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she has been embraced by the man, covering him for years and takes a look back now at the man's life and the struggle that really defined who he was. ♪ >> nelson mandela's struggle for freedom defined had his life. he was born in the remote hills of south africa's eastern cape. he was given the name hole had i siz we which means troublemaker. he was given the name nelson by a teacher later on. after studying law, his trouble making politics ticks began, and as a boxer he became adept at picking fights and sparring with the an hart hide authority which had increased its oppression against the black population. it was there that mandela made the crucial decision to take up an arms struggle launch the armed wing. he was militant and a fire brandie fointly burning his passbook, a dred the document the an hart hide authorities used to control the movement of south africa's black population. >> the africans require one the franchise on the basis of one man, one vote. they want political independence. >> that simple.demand and the methods he took to fight for democracy eventually saw him
she has been embraced by the man, covering him for years and takes a look back now at the man's life and the struggle that really defined who he was. ♪ >> nelson mandela's struggle for freedom defined had his life. he was born in the remote hills of south africa's eastern cape. he was given the name hole had i siz we which means troublemaker. he was given the name nelson by a teacher later on. after studying law, his trouble making politics ticks began, and as a boxer he became adept at...
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in fact, if you look at massachusetts, massachusetts has many poor communities. massachusetts has minorities and immigrants and people who are special ed and special needs. yet and still, they're among the top performers in the world. we have to understand that the adults created this system. this is not about the kids who get the trophies but the adults uncomfortable going home with a child who doesn't have a trophy, the adult who doesn't want to sit home and help his or her child do a homework assignment that make up too much of their night. we the adults have to put our children first and create situations in which we push not just the children, but the educators who surround them. too many of us are too comfortable with mediocrity. as a result, as michele said, the rest of the world is moving forward. we haven't dropped. we're just losing in a race because we're not moving forward. >> look, i could talk about this all day. i think it's a fascinating discussion. going be a real talker around the country. steve perry, michelle rhee, thank you so much. maybe we'
in fact, if you look at massachusetts, massachusetts has many poor communities. massachusetts has minorities and immigrants and people who are special ed and special needs. yet and still, they're among the top performers in the world. we have to understand that the adults created this system. this is not about the kids who get the trophies but the adults uncomfortable going home with a child who doesn't have a trophy, the adult who doesn't want to sit home and help his or her child do a...
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you're looking at live pictures there the area around boylston street where a makeshift memorial has sprouted up. people throughout the day just stopping to pay their respects. 90 minutes of sheer terror, that's what a boston man says he went through after being carjacked by the bombing suspects tamerlan and dzhokhar tsarnaev. the 26-year-old chinese entrepreneur only identified by his american nickname danny details his terrifying experience exclusively to the "boston globe." he describes one critical moment he says "they stopped in watertown center so dzhokhar could withdraw money from the bank of america atm using danny's card. danny shivering claiming to be cold asked for his jacket guarded by just one brother he wondered if it was his chance, but he saw around him only locked store fronts. a police car drove by, lights off. he endures a seemingly endless drive through boston. >> drove around 90 minutes constantly threatening him. he's thinking how do i stay alive. at one point he gets a text message from his roommate in chinese, where are you, how come you haven't come home and
you're looking at live pictures there the area around boylston street where a makeshift memorial has sprouted up. people throughout the day just stopping to pay their respects. 90 minutes of sheer terror, that's what a boston man says he went through after being carjacked by the bombing suspects tamerlan and dzhokhar tsarnaev. the 26-year-old chinese entrepreneur only identified by his american nickname danny details his terrifying experience exclusively to the "boston globe." he...
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pile-up, this is a pile-up in yonkers, new york, that left 40 people hurt. look at all those cars. incredible. if you're traveling by air, that too long difficult flying. about 1500 flights canceled today. >> yeah. and some travelers can't get out of dallas. here's cnn's ed lavandera. >> this is day four, dallas fort worth airport. times are getting desperate. >> growing frustrations for thousands of passengers after being stranded at the dallas fort worth international airport since friday. james archibald of canada is one of them. >> i just don't understand why they can't get the ice off the runway. you know, i'm from canada. we've got four or five feet of snow on the runway, boom, clouds go by. i know it's for our own safety but it's getting silly. >> he is posting video updates on youtube chronicling his misadventure in north texas as he waits out the weather, he's amusing himself by interviewing other travelers stuck at the gates. >> i'm going home. i don't like this place. >> you mean, this isn't your home? >> it is right now. they say home is where you lay your head down. >>
pile-up, this is a pile-up in yonkers, new york, that left 40 people hurt. look at all those cars. incredible. if you're traveling by air, that too long difficult flying. about 1500 flights canceled today. >> yeah. and some travelers can't get out of dallas. here's cnn's ed lavandera. >> this is day four, dallas fort worth airport. times are getting desperate. >> growing frustrations for thousands of passengers after being stranded at the dallas fort worth international...
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from the muslim brotherhood. >> it looks clearly like the egyptian military has thrown that ultimatum and now they are implementing the threat within the past four 48 hours and remove the president if he didn't abide by the demands including call for early elections. we want to welcome our viewers not only here in the united states but around the world who are watching us right now on cnn and cnn international. ivan watson is on the ground. do we know where the president morsi in right now and which palace he may be hold up and if he is under house arrest? >> reporter: i do not know at this time where he is. we have spoken with one of his spokesman who has denied under house arrest but there's also a tweet that says there's a full military coupe in egypti. the people will angrily dispute those claims and that characterization of that. they say this is the will of people and that the army and the military is simply protecting the people. the people here denouncing morsi and the muslim brotherhood. they are calling them terrorists and it's all the more surprising because some of the peo
from the muslim brotherhood. >> it looks clearly like the egyptian military has thrown that ultimatum and now they are implementing the threat within the past four 48 hours and remove the president if he didn't abide by the demands including call for early elections. we want to welcome our viewers not only here in the united states but around the world who are watching us right now on cnn and cnn international. ivan watson is on the ground. do we know where the president morsi in right...
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island survivor style. spokesman i have to look my so bbest on camera.sing whether i'm telling people about how they could save money on car insurance with geico... yeah, a little bit more of the lime green love yeah... or letting them know they can reach geico 24/7 using the latest technology. go on, slather it all over. don't hold back, go on... it's these high-definition televisions, i'll tell ya, they show every wrinkle. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> well, it's the ultimate vacation, isn't it, resting up on a private island, that would be nice, wouldn't it? >> yeah, wow you'll think that's the way it goes. one senator visited an island that didn't have running water, electricity or hotels. >> i've been in places like that, i think. took two of his sons. what they call a survivalist trip, right? >> brian todd, an amazing adventure in the south pacific. watch this. >> reporter: they speared crabs in the surf, spear fished off breath take reefs, subsifted on what they caught plus coconuts for four days. marooned themselves on a de
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but this is a horrific crime that has upset people on a very personal level obviously. but this city is preparing for some pretty high profile events coming up. the olympic games in 2016, but the next couple of months, they're going to be receiving pope francis, this is going to be his first big trip abroad and he's going to celebrate world youth day in rio de janeiro and they expecting billions of young people from around the city and around the world. so this city is trying to clean up it's image with a very serious crime problem. >> how common is this? this is a horrific crime that' e's occurred, are people saying this is shocking or does this happen often? >> violent crime is a historic problem in rio stay jde janeiro what is the big problem is the d drug violence. they are large amounts of drug violence. so they have sent police breaking up those gangs. but they have daily theft and robbery, it's not uncommon to be robbed on public transportation, on the bus. but rape doesn't really happen on the streets. it isn't more of a problem or less of a problem than in my o
but this is a horrific crime that has upset people on a very personal level obviously. but this city is preparing for some pretty high profile events coming up. the olympic games in 2016, but the next couple of months, they're going to be receiving pope francis, this is going to be his first big trip abroad and he's going to celebrate world youth day in rio de janeiro and they expecting billions of young people from around the city and around the world. so this city is trying to clean up it's...
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a lot of people look at his policies and it has been very contrary with the u.s. relations. do we think that any of these leaders will be any better? >> it boils down to this. ultimately the supreme leader has the overarching say in what goes on in the country, right? the president plays the second seat. he oversees the armed forces, judiciary, foreign policy, so ultimately boils down to what he wants to happen and that's what we saw in the 2009 elections which people went in the streets and protested because they said we went out, we voted. that's the other thing. you have 50 million people who can vote in this election. 50% of them are under the age of 30. the question is how many people are going to turn out for these elections and is there an incentive for them to turn out? >> are they legitimate? i think it was a big concern the last go-round. is this really real here? did mahmoud ahmadinejad really win the election? a lot of people didn't believe he did. >> the reason being they went out and voted. there is always two sides to every story going into that. you have agai
a lot of people look at his policies and it has been very contrary with the u.s. relations. do we think that any of these leaders will be any better? >> it boils down to this. ultimately the supreme leader has the overarching say in what goes on in the country, right? the president plays the second seat. he oversees the armed forces, judiciary, foreign policy, so ultimately boils down to what he wants to happen and that's what we saw in the 2009 elections which people went in the streets...
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look, he has clearly taken some things off the table. a firm no to women priests. he's said he's the son of the church when it comes to teaching on homosexuality. there are other areas where he's indicated openness to change. one for example would be a very painful question in the church which is whether divorced catholics can receive communion. for millions of people it's a real cross to bear. francis has indicated he's open to a more generous inflexible policy. that's part of what might come out of this meeting of bishops here in rome next october. so i think the basic thing is, this is a pope who wants to stress compassion wherever possible. he's not going to throw the baby out with the baggett water and turn church teaching on its ear but he's looking for the most generous reading that have teaching that he can possibly find. >> yeah, indeed. john allen, again our thanks to you. we will talk again soon. i do envy you. you know very cool people and good restaurants too, i have to say in rome. he's a man of the city there, mr. allen. all right. we'll talk again s
look, he has clearly taken some things off the table. a firm no to women priests. he's said he's the son of the church when it comes to teaching on homosexuality. there are other areas where he's indicated openness to change. one for example would be a very painful question in the church which is whether divorced catholics can receive communion. for millions of people it's a real cross to bear. francis has indicated he's open to a more generous inflexible policy. that's part of what might come...
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people paying attention to her plight. >> she looks so young. >>> we have dramatic video to show you. an unhappy ending to a balloon ride a few miles outside of amsterdam. >> you can see it going down the lake. definitely not the plan. 11 people in the basket at the time. two went to the hospital with minor injuries. it's not known what caused that balloon to come down into the water like that. >> you're driving on the road and a balloon drapes itself out. that's a good excuse for being late to work. that will do it for me but not you. thanks for watching "around the world." >>> "cnn newsroom" starts rite now. >> you're watching cnn. i'm suzanne malveaux. president obama tries to turn the country's attention back to the economy. we'll hear from the president shortly from the campus of knox college. we'll bring you his remarks live. you're looking at live pictures there. this is a first
people paying attention to her plight. >> she looks so young. >>> we have dramatic video to show you. an unhappy ending to a balloon ride a few miles outside of amsterdam. >> you can see it going down the lake. definitely not the plan. 11 people in the basket at the time. two went to the hospital with minor injuries. it's not known what caused that balloon to come down into the water like that. >> you're driving on the road and a balloon drapes itself out. that's a...
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camilla looks really pleased. she's a professional grandfather. she will throw herself in close to kate. >> these are the moments that people will remember. we'll be right back. >>> we're following what is happening in london. we haven't seen the royal baby yet. we did get a quick glimpse of the grandfather. watch. prince charles, duchess camilla arriving at the hospital. i want to bring in max foster at the hospital to give us a sense of what that moment was like. >> reporter: it was incredible. the interesting thing he said was he was asked about
camilla looks really pleased. she's a professional grandfather. she will throw herself in close to kate. >> these are the moments that people will remember. we'll be right back. >>> we're following what is happening in london. we haven't seen the royal baby yet. we did get a quick glimpse of the grandfather. watch. prince charles, duchess camilla arriving at the hospital. i want to bring in max foster at the hospital to give us a sense of what that moment was like. >>...
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you have the nctc, national counterterrorism center, agencies looking for potential threat streams, people claiming they did it on the internet. they're doing their thing. they then -- and the domestic side. the fbi has a big domestic role, department of homeland security, where i used to work, department of justice, you may have people involved at transportation. and then they all meet at the cabinet secretaries and deputies meet depending on what size meeting with the president to say here's where we are now. the president convenes to show he is leading this -- which is important -- the american public needs to see it. also make sure the government is talking in one voice. it's very important right now that you don't have cabinet members going off saying their own thing. you want to be on message with what the president's message is, which is as he said an hour ago, the investigation is going to take longer than the response. and so all of the speculation about an interview here or a saudi woman there is really just that, speculation. that's what's going. and he's got his counterterroris
you have the nctc, national counterterrorism center, agencies looking for potential threat streams, people claiming they did it on the internet. they're doing their thing. they then -- and the domestic side. the fbi has a big domestic role, department of homeland security, where i used to work, department of justice, you may have people involved at transportation. and then they all meet at the cabinet secretaries and deputies meet depending on what size meeting with the president to say here's...
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we're going to take a look what has caused this dangerous problem. ♪ ♪ dial up my number now ♪ weaving it through the wire ♪ switch me on ♪ i want to touch you ♪ you're just made for love ♪ i need ooh la la la la la private these pictures really speak for themselves when you look at it. this smog is so thick in parts of china, it's really just hard to see. just a few feet in front of you. and dense fog has forced now some schools actually have got to close. it's disrupted flights, public transportation, bus routes, all of that. want to bring in our chad meyers to talk about this. what is going on? why is it so thick like that it's extreme. >> they fired up the coal plant to make heat for the city, 10 million people, one coal plant makes heat for everybody. kind of like the steam heat you see in new york city with the steam coming out. burning corn stalks in parts of the plains where they grow corn in china and the wind hasn't blown in about three days. people say they're holding hands walking down the street and can't see the face of the person they're talking to. that's how ba
we're going to take a look what has caused this dangerous problem. ♪ ♪ dial up my number now ♪ weaving it through the wire ♪ switch me on ♪ i want to touch you ♪ you're just made for love ♪ i need ooh la la la la la private these pictures really speak for themselves when you look at it. this smog is so thick in parts of china, it's really just hard to see. just a few feet in front of you. and dense fog has forced now some schools actually have got to close. it's disrupted flights,...
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take a look at where people are connected to the internet. the world bank says only about 35% of the world's population is online. in some countries barely anyone has access. it makes a huge difference. >>> ahead, one journalist's blunt criticism of the british government. >> aside from being oppressive and dangerous it's incomptent and dumb. >> he talks to cnn about his partner's deposition. [ man ] look how beautiful it is. ♪ honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announcer ] whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. it's up to you to pay the difference. so think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. i did a little research. with a medicare supplement plan, you'll be able to s
take a look at where people are connected to the internet. the world bank says only about 35% of the world's population is online. in some countries barely anyone has access. it makes a huge difference. >>> ahead, one journalist's blunt criticism of the british government. >> aside from being oppressive and dangerous it's incomptent and dumb. >> he talks to cnn about his partner's deposition. [ man ] look how beautiful it is. ♪ honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the...
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saving people money for over seventy-five years. gecko: don't look at me. don't look at me. ♪ 'cause germs don't stick on me ♪ [ female announcer ] band-aid brand has quiltvent technology with air channels to let boo boos breathe. [ giggles ] [ female announcer ] quiltvent technology, only from band-aid brand. use with neosporin first aid antibiotic. but all i do to be broadcast ready damages my hair and scalp. then i uncovered head & shoulders damage rescue. it relieved my scalp and rescued my damaged hair. the proof? see it tonight, at eleven. head & shoulders damage rescue. >>> welcome back everyone to "around the world." right now parts of central myanmar are under a state of emergency. just have a look at those pictures there. >> oh, my goodness. about 20 people have been killed in fighting between muslims and buddhists. the trouble began on tuesday when a muslim gold shop owner argued with two buddhist sellers. >> long standing ining there i part of world. and the author "things fall apart" and many other books too. >> he won the international pri
saving people money for over seventy-five years. gecko: don't look at me. don't look at me. ♪ 'cause germs don't stick on me ♪ [ female announcer ] band-aid brand has quiltvent technology with air channels to let boo boos breathe. [ giggles ] [ female announcer ] quiltvent technology, only from band-aid brand. use with neosporin first aid antibiotic. but all i do to be broadcast ready damages my hair and scalp. then i uncovered head & shoulders damage rescue. it relieved my scalp and...
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20 people working for me. they do anything from growers to trimming to working as care givers in the stores. >> so far his business has been limited to medical marijuana, selling only to colorado residents with a doctor's recommendation and state-issued red card. but last year voters passed amendment 64 legalizing recreational use of marijuana. the state is still working out regulations ahead of january 2014 when recreational marijuana stores are expected to open. dispensaries like his are expected to be able to convert and sell to anyone over 21, but there are several catches. this is still against federal law. that must create an unbelievable amount of stress for you. >> yes, it does. i am talking to you right now. there is a voice in the back of my head that -- there's an innate nervousness from being in this business. >> a law barring from going after states making marijuana legal. are you afraid all you've built here will be taken away from you? >> yeah. i can't even keep my face straight right now saying
20 people working for me. they do anything from growers to trimming to working as care givers in the stores. >> so far his business has been limited to medical marijuana, selling only to colorado residents with a doctor's recommendation and state-issued red card. but last year voters passed amendment 64 legalizing recreational use of marijuana. the state is still working out regulations ahead of january 2014 when recreational marijuana stores are expected to open. dispensaries like his...
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it has been a year of great progress in many cases. look at that before and after. but you have to temper that by the humbling frustrations as you'll see in this video lookbalook back. >> here three miles compared to what we've been seeing in other places. it is about to crest over the sidewalk here in riverside park. it's definitely a much higher water level than we've seen before. >> this massive tree right to the ground. >> well, atlantic city, new jersey was one of the areas hardest hit by sandy. and coming up, we'll hear from atlantic city mayor lorenzo langford who says his city is pulling through next hour on cnn usa. >> up next here on "around the world," terror attacks on the rise rise across the globe. 89% jump in fatalities since 2011. we'll look at that when we come back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] eeny, meeny, miny, go. more adventures await in the lexus lx, rx, and new seven-passenger gx. dare to be spontaneous. >>> welcome back to "around the world." in an italian courtroom, we heard about a desperate cry for the man on trial for causing the c
it has been a year of great progress in many cases. look at that before and after. but you have to temper that by the humbling frustrations as you'll see in this video lookbalook back. >> here three miles compared to what we've been seeing in other places. it is about to crest over the sidewalk here in riverside park. it's definitely a much higher water level than we've seen before. >> this massive tree right to the ground. >> well, atlantic city, new jersey was one of the...
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they're going to look for quasi independent people. there's only one truly independent one, jonathan good and this john donnelly has a bit of experience. i think that's how things will play out. >> after the break i'll get you in. in the meantime we have a lot of other news we'll get to you after the break. some exclusive video that cnn has of that plane crash that landed in san francisco at the airport. you can see the remnants on your screen but what happened moments before that 777 ended up like that. you're going to see it as it happened. maybe you can witness something that perhaps the ntsb will also be seeing. it's coming up next. hey kevin...still eating chalk for heartburn? yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. enjoy the relief! [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. (girl) w(guy) dive shop.y? (girl) diving lessons. (guy) we should totally do that. (girl ) yeah, rig
they're going to look for quasi independent people. there's only one truly independent one, jonathan good and this john donnelly has a bit of experience. i think that's how things will play out. >> after the break i'll get you in. in the meantime we have a lot of other news we'll get to you after the break. some exclusive video that cnn has of that plane crash that landed in san francisco at the airport. you can see the remnants on your screen but what happened moments before that 777...
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there are people on the various committee staffs who have looked at copies of these e-mails but we're not exactly clear they have those e-mails or copies of those e-mails in hand. we've heard from the speaker's office they don't. here's a quote from a senior administration official "the white house made stylistic edits to the talking points to emphasize that the investigation was ongoing as to who is responsible to simplify certain phrasing and to clarify that the benghazi mission was not a consulate" note the words stylistic edits. go back and look at the e-mail exchange, suzanne and michael, and conclude this was more than stylistic edits. as you said the white house having its briefing at 1:45 this afternoon. it was scheduled earlier today. that's been postponed. and basically what they're going to be doing is getting back to us on all of this later on this afternoon. suzanne and michael. >> going to be an interesting briefing that's for sure. jim acosta, thanks. >> i want to bring in john king, our chief national correspondent. john, let's go through some of the points here when j
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people looking to the euro? >> here we have a slightly perverse reaction. i mean, in the last day or so, the dollar has given back some of the gains, down 1%. because even though the -- this is the perverse part about it -- though the u.s. is full faith and credit was called into question, because the dollar is still the reserve currency, it was still the principal safe haven. i know that seems like two sides of the same coin and a contradiction in term, forgive me for doing it, but that's the truth. even times of uncertainty about the u.s. government, the u.s. dollar remains strong. >> all right. richard, thanks so much. see you later on cnn international quest means business. richard quest in new york. >> following this pakistani teen activist is being offered an honorary citizenship. we'll tell you what country is giving her an award, next. [ male announcer ] research suggests cell health plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. with 7 antioxidants to support cell
people looking to the euro? >> here we have a slightly perverse reaction. i mean, in the last day or so, the dollar has given back some of the gains, down 1%. because even though the -- this is the perverse part about it -- though the u.s. is full faith and credit was called into question, because the dollar is still the reserve currency, it was still the principal safe haven. i know that seems like two sides of the same coin and a contradiction in term, forgive me for doing it, but...
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most lawyers looking at i think defense is winning but when i talk to people about the case, especially when i talk to women about the case and mothers they all come back to this, did he have to kill him. couldn't he have pointed the gun and said back off. i would have like to have seen him dealing with that issue. if i'm defending be case that's the thing i'm going to worry about. one of those mothers saying he was acting in self-defense but it was disproportionate force. did he really have to kill him? that's the thing you have to grapple with as a defense attorney if you're summing up this case. >> okay. looks like the judge is coming back in. court will be back in session now. back on the record. we'll be back. let's listen. >> defense ready? >> thank you. >> please be seated. mr. guy, you may proceed. >> may it please the court, counsel, good afternoon. the human heart it has a great many functions, but is not the most important purpose what it causes us to do. it moves us, it motivates us. it inspires us. it leads us, and it guides us. our hearts. be things like what we choose to
most lawyers looking at i think defense is winning but when i talk to people about the case, especially when i talk to women about the case and mothers they all come back to this, did he have to kill him. couldn't he have pointed the gun and said back off. i would have like to have seen him dealing with that issue. if i'm defending be case that's the thing i'm going to worry about. one of those mothers saying he was acting in self-defense but it was disproportionate force. did he really have to...
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made the announcement on youtube. >> look, i made some big mistakes and i know i let a lot of people down, but i've also learned some tough lessons. i'm running for mayor because i've been fighting for the middle class and those struggling to make it -- >> he resigned from the house in 2011 after admitting he send lewd photos of himself to several women. well, two polls suggest that he would jump to second place in the mayoral race among democrats, but he trails front-runner christine quinn by double digits. >>> the irs official who heads up a division accused of targeting conservative groups has now taken fifth. >> i've been advised by my counsel to assert my constitutional right not to testify or answer questions related to the subject matter of this hearing. >> lois lernor refused to testify. but she did say she did nothing wrong. the panel is looking into allegations that the irs put conservative political organizations under extra scrutiny when they sought tax exemptions. that's it for me. we're going to go back to anderson cooper in moore, oklahoma. >>> hey, suzanne, thanks ver
made the announcement on youtube. >> look, i made some big mistakes and i know i let a lot of people down, but i've also learned some tough lessons. i'm running for mayor because i've been fighting for the middle class and those struggling to make it -- >> he resigned from the house in 2011 after admitting he send lewd photos of himself to several women. well, two polls suggest that he would jump to second place in the mayoral race among democrats, but he trails front-runner...
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and like many.places, that has been helped by low interest rates for people looking for loans. but all of that could change if the government defaults because interest rates on home loans could spike or even worse, we could see another credit squeeze making it much harder to borrow. >> a default also means interest rates for credit cards and student loans wos spike, as well as payments from the government would the dry up. >> washington meet main street. we're outside of a local social security benefits administration office here in washington, d.c. could we be seeing worried recipients of those benefits show up at offices all across the country? roughly 5 million americans rely on benefits but treasury secretary jack lew says if the debt ceiling isn't raised, it could be a problem paying them. >> reporter: the ripples of a default would be far reaching. the global mark place feeling the effects of the weakening dollar. the debt limit sits under $16.7 trillion. >> our systems were not designed to not pay bills. >> despite cries of chaos, some republicans say sounding the alarms
and like many.places, that has been helped by low interest rates for people looking for loans. but all of that could change if the government defaults because interest rates on home loans could spike or even worse, we could see another credit squeeze making it much harder to borrow. >> a default also means interest rates for credit cards and student loans wos spike, as well as payments from the government would the dry up. >> washington meet main street. we're outside of a local...
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we went over with the message of if we start shooting people over here, we would look like the bad guys. our message had to be bigger and brighter about that because it's about the animals in the end. hunting poachers, more so tracking them and trying to arrest them to figure out where the network was. if you can figure out where the syndicates are out there operating and what areas they're operating, it's easy for us not to attack them but send law enforcement to arrest them to break the network down. that was the biggest thing and the second part was the awareness for the population that's in that area to not hunt the rhinos. >> i want to bring in oz into the conversation. a couple things, oz, here. first of all, what do you see when you actually approach these rhinos? what kind of conditions are they in? what have you actually witnessed? and then secondly, how do you do this on top of being active duty in special forces? >> well, thank you for having us on the show. to answer your second question first, i'm part of a group right now that's a national guard group. so i'm active with t
we went over with the message of if we start shooting people over here, we would look like the bad guys. our message had to be bigger and brighter about that because it's about the animals in the end. hunting poachers, more so tracking them and trying to arrest them to figure out where the network was. if you can figure out where the syndicates are out there operating and what areas they're operating, it's easy for us not to attack them but send law enforcement to arrest them to break the...
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many people are looking to see what are the actions going to be. we've seen this constant refrain and the united states that aside from the u.s. cancelling the military exercise next month they are reviewing their aid. they are reprogramming some of that aid that seems to suggest it ma be cancelled in the upcoming months. i'm sure you know the nature of the strategic relationship between washington and cairo. they need each other in many ways. perhaps the u.s. needing egypt more than egypt needing the united states. i think many need this as an attempt to try to do something. >> perhaps washington is looking for some wiggle room with this sticky situation. >>> just ahead, he's the partner of the man who broke the nsa leaking story. after being detained he's threat ping to take legal action. go anywhere in the world, yo but you had to leave right now, would you go? man: 'oh i can't go tonight' woman: 'i can't.' hero : that's what expedia asked me. host: book the flight but you have to go right now. hero: (laughs) and i just go? this is for real righ
many people are looking to see what are the actions going to be. we've seen this constant refrain and the united states that aside from the u.s. cancelling the military exercise next month they are reviewing their aid. they are reprogramming some of that aid that seems to suggest it ma be cancelled in the upcoming months. i'm sure you know the nature of the strategic relationship between washington and cairo. they need each other in many ways. perhaps the u.s. needing egypt more than egypt...
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so i'm looking forward to meeting more people and learning more. thank you. >> good to see you. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> for the japanese media and the japanese people, as the daughter of jfk, caroline kennedy already has celebrity status. but it strikes meals that coming to this area for the first time, she's keen to put her own personal stamp on then diplomatic posting. trying to show that the japanese people for her are front and center of those diplomatic priorities. now, there have been comments from some observers that caroline kennedy perhaps didn't have enough political or diplomatic experience for this post but what she's shown today is a real personal touch. she sat there and read the children "where the wild things are," she took part in a cal iggraphy class, as well laughing and joking with the children all the time seeming very relaxed and her message was one of friendship. here she has been talking to a group of elderly residents who were described to her the horror and how they managed to survive those killer waves. but of course, it's not all abyss
so i'm looking forward to meeting more people and learning more. thank you. >> good to see you. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> for the japanese media and the japanese people, as the daughter of jfk, caroline kennedy already has celebrity status. but it strikes meals that coming to this area for the first time, she's keen to put her own personal stamp on then diplomatic posting. trying to show that the japanese people for her are front and center of those diplomatic...
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anyone who has run a marathon or knows a marathon, people are throwing bags everywhere, they're exhausted, looking for family members. now they're going through whatever may be, whatever materials may still be here. it is a lot. i will tell you this, marathon will happen next year. it will be different. the finish line will probably be different. i was head of homeland security for the state. it was a big part of planning the marathon. the problem is, of course, the finish line, as you said, is very open. you want it to be open. people are running into family members' arms, it's very joyous. there are be more precautions at finish line. no one believes marathons can be safe. it's 52 -- i'm doing math wrong -- 26 times 2 miles of spectators on both sides of the road and you can't make them perfectly safe. so you have procedures and processes in place to ensure that people are looking out for bad things happening and that the first responders know what to do if something does. >> you've got great insight here. so share some of it with us, if you will. president meeting with cabinet member,
anyone who has run a marathon or knows a marathon, people are throwing bags everywhere, they're exhausted, looking for family members. now they're going through whatever may be, whatever materials may still be here. it is a lot. i will tell you this, marathon will happen next year. it will be different. the finish line will probably be different. i was head of homeland security for the state. it was a big part of planning the marathon. the problem is, of course, the finish line, as you said, is...
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so as his financial advisor, i took a look at everything he has. the 401(k). insurance policies. even money he's invested elsewhere. we're building a retirement plan to help him launch a second career. dave's flight school. go dave. when people talk, great things can happen. so start a conversation with an advisor who's fully invested in you. wells fargo advisors. together we'll go far. >>> welcome back to "around the world." officials in yemen say a u.s. drone mistakenly attacked a convoy of vehicles heading backing from a wedding. they said at least 14 people were killed, 22 others wounded. so far, there has been no comment from the u.s. government. cnn's mohammed jamjoon is joining us from bay ru. tell us first of all, give us the back story how this whole thing happened and what was the u.s. trying to hit and target? >>. >> suzanne, the yemeni officials are calling this a tragic mistake that couldn't have happened at a worse time. this happened in the city of rabda which officials call a stronghold for kooitd in the arabian peninsula, the wing of al qaeda housed in yemen, con
so as his financial advisor, i took a look at everything he has. the 401(k). insurance policies. even money he's invested elsewhere. we're building a retirement plan to help him launch a second career. dave's flight school. go dave. when people talk, great things can happen. so start a conversation with an advisor who's fully invested in you. wells fargo advisors. together we'll go far. >>> welcome back to "around the world." officials in yemen say a u.s. drone mistakenly...
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>> well, jessica, look. i'll just give you an example. the department of defense right now has to figure out how the children of military families are going to continue with their schooling over the next several months because teachers at these army bases are typically civilians, they are therefore subject to furlough, which means that they may not be able to teach within day a week. now, i expect that we'll be able to manage around it, but if i'm a man or woman in uniform in afghanistan right now, the notion that my spouse back home is having to worry when whether or not the our kids are getting the best education possible, the notion that my school for my children on an army base might be disrupted by congress didn't act, that's an impact. mayor bloomberg and others may not feel that impact. i suspect they won't. but that family will. the border patrol agents who are out there in the hot sun doing what congress said they're supposed to be doing, finding out suddenly that they're getting a 10% pay cut and having to go home and explain th
>> well, jessica, look. i'll just give you an example. the department of defense right now has to figure out how the children of military families are going to continue with their schooling over the next several months because teachers at these army bases are typically civilians, they are therefore subject to furlough, which means that they may not be able to teach within day a week. now, i expect that we'll be able to manage around it, but if i'm a man or woman in uniform in afghanistan...